Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > What I need to do is learn to correct the distortion in > Photoshop....it can be done, I've seen it done. Or, I suppose, I > could have carried a step ladder in my car and backed off a long ways > and shot with a longish lens. Maybe next time I'll think of that. > > Also in my defense, my memory is there is a slight curvature or slope > to some of the walls - and some of my shots with a 35mm lens (rejected > in editing for other reasons) bear this out - but obviously not to the > extent pictured here. > > > And! It wouldn't look like you were trying to squeeze a big building > into a > > small box! As in I feel these are cropped too tightly and lose the > pleasant > > open atmosphere we saw in the first post. Opinions will differ, but IMHO any w/a distortion is a good tradeoff in isolating the church. Then again, I tend to make photos as I think the scene should look, not necessarily how it looks. I would be a poor photojournalist, or be quickly fired. You can certainly correct distortion in PS, but in the case of the NM churches, a question would be: what would you correct it to? I don't think I've ever seen one with a straight line anywhere. I like the fourth and fifth images, curves and all. Ken